‘Wreck-It Ralph’ Dominates 40th Annual Annie Awards
Earlier this evening, The International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood, held its 40th Annual Annie Awards at UCLA’s Royce Hall, in Los Angeles, CA. While addressing the myriad of technical issues for the awards show were well beyond the capabilities of Fix-It Felix Jr and his magic hammer, the clear winner of the night was Wreck-It Ralph from Walt Disney Animation Studios.
The blockbuster took a total of five awards including Music in an Animated Feature Production (Henry Jackman, Skrillex, Adam Young, Matthew Thiessen, Jamie Houston, Yasushi Akimoto), Writing in an Animated Feature (Phil Johnston and Jennifer Lee), Voice Acting in an Animated Feature (Alan Tudyk as King Candy), Directing in an Animated Feature (Rich Moore) and Best Animated Feature.
Walt Disney Animation Studios’ short Paperman, directed by John Kahrs, also took its category of Best Animated Short Subject. Disney/Pixar’s Brave also picked up a couple of awards for Editorial in an Animated Feature (Nicholas C. Smith, A.C.E., Robert Grahamjones, A.C.E., David Suther) and Production Design in an Animated Feature (Steve Pilcher). Kristen Schaal also took the honors for Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production for her role as Mabel Pines in ‘Gravity Falls.’
Lastly, Jerome Platteaux, John Sigurdson, Ryan Hopkins, Raul Essig and Mark Chataway of Industrial Light & Magic were recognized for Animated Effects in a Live Action Film for Marvel’s The Avengers.
Juried awards honoring career achievement and exceptional contributions to animation were also awarded to Disney animator Mark Henn, one of three recognized with the Winsor McCay award, as selected by the ASIFA-Hollywood Board of Directors, for his career contributions to the art of animation. Additionally, Disney publicist and documentarian Howard Green received the June Foray Award for his significant and benevolent or charitable impact on the art and industry of animation.
Categories: Marvel, Movies, Pixar Tags: Adam Young, Alan Tudyk, Animations, Annie Awards, Annies, Avengers, Awards, Brave, Gravity Falls, Henry Jackman, ILM, Industrial Light and Magic, Kristen Schaal, Marvel, Paperman, Pixar, Skrillex, The Avengers, WDAS, Wreck-it Ralph, Wreckit Ralph
New DisneyStore Arrivals and Sales for October 30, 2012 (10 Items)
New DisneyStore.com arrivals and sales for October 30, 2012
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| Wreck-It Ralph for Nintendo 3DS In the hilarious arcade-game-hopping journey Wreck-It Ralph, an arcade game bad guy named Ralph becomes determined to prove he can be a good guy. Will he learn what it means to be a hero before it’s ”Game Over”? share this item |
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| Wreck-It Ralph Soundtrack CD Relive the musical delights of Disney’s smashing new movie Wreck-It Ralph. The soundtrack features a score by Henry Jackman and songs included in the film by Rihanna, Kool and the Gang, AKB48, Bruckner & Garcia and Skrillex. share this item |
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| Wreck-It Ralph for Nintendo Wii In the hilarious arcade-game-hopping journey Wreck-It Ralph, an arcade game bad guy named Ralph becomes determined to prove he can be a good guy. Will he learn what it means to be a hero before it’s ”Game Over”? share this item |
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| Wreck-It Ralph for Nintendo DS In the hilarious arcade-game-hopping journey Wreck-It Ralph, an arcade game bad guy named Ralph becomes determined to prove he can be a good guy. Will he learn what it means to be a hero before it’s ”Game Over”? share this item |
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| Rapunzel Tower Play Set Climb to two levels of activities and fun with our Rapunzel and Flynn Rider mini-dolls in their Tangled toy tower that opens up to reveal a fairytale play setting and also hides a colored pencil set with matching notepad. share this item |
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| Ariel’s Shell Glamour Play Set Bright young women get ready to stand for fashion with Ariel’s portable vanity pack. The shell case includes everything an undersea Princess needs to look pretty, plus Ariel and Eric mini-dolls with boat to keep the story going! |
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| Disney Princess Q-Tea Play Set Let her next tea party be the most imaginative ever with our Princess Q-Tea set that creates all the components out of toy princess cuties! Find over 20-pieces made from four fairytale favorites! share this item |
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| Minnie Mouse Smoothie Play Set Mix-up a day’s worth of fun with Minnie’s pretend smoothie blender that really spins when the timer is activated! Featuring 15 play pieces including plastic cups, cubes, spoons and fruit, Minnie’s smoothie set creates a refreshing playtime. share this item |
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| Cinderella Shoes for Baby Her feet will sparkle happily ever after in these adorable Cinderella Shoes. The glitter-injected shiny uppers coordinate perfectly with our Cinderella Costume so she’ll be dressed up for her very own royal fairytale. |
Categories: Merchandise Tags: DisneyStore.com, Merchandise, Skrillex, Toys, WIR, Wreck-it Ralph, Wreckit Ralph, Wreckitralph
PHOTOS: ‘Wreck-It Ralph’ World Premiere and After Party
Last night, Walt Disney Animation Studios held its world premiere for Wreck-It Ralph at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California, where cast and crew gathered for the event. In addition to cast such as John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer, Jane Lynch, Alan Tudyk and more, guests included music contributors Henry Jackman and Skrillex along with Disney Animation’s Ed Catmull, John Lasseter, Paperman director John Kahrs.
Other guests included Will Ferrell, Wayne Brady, Bella Thorne, Rachael Harris, Cameron Boyce, Skai Jackson, Peyton R. List, Ming-Na Wen, Skylar Astin, Jason Lee, Taylor Spreitler, Amy Brenneman, Jamie Lee Curtis, Davis Cleveland and many more. After enjoying the premiere, which also included meet and greets with Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope Von Schweetz themselves, the fun continued at the after party at Sweet! Hollywood.
Below is a gallery of photos from the evening’s festivities provided to us by Walt Disney Studios. All photos by Alberto E. Rodriguez/WireImage.
Wreck-It Ralph debuts in theaters this Friday, November 2, 2012.
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‘Wreck-It Ralph’ Soundtrack Track List Released
Amazon.com has updated its entry for the Wreck-It Ralph original motion picture soundtrack to include the 25-track list. Ultimately, short of the titles of the score portions composed by Henry Jackman, there is little surprise here except that it includes previously released music from Kool & the Gang and Rhianna in addition to the original music for the film by Owl City, AKB48 and Skrillex with Noisa.
With that said, here is the official track listing for the album which will be available to own on October 30, 2012:
1. When Can I See You Again? – Owl City
2. Wreck-It, Wreck-It Ralph – Buckner & Garcia
3. Celebration – Kool & The Gang
4. Sugar Rush – AKB48
5. Bug Hunt (Noisa Remix) – Skrillex
6. Shut Up and Drive – Rihanna
7. Wreck-It Ralph – Score
8. Life in the Arcade – Score
9. Jumping Ship – Score
10. Rocket Fiasco – Score
11. Vanellope Von Schweetz – Score
12. Royal Raceway – Score
13. Cupcake Breakout – Score
14. Candy Vandals – Score
15. Turbo Flashback – Score
16. Laffy Taffies – Score
17. One Minute to Win It – Score
18. Vanellope’s Hideout – Score
19. Messing with the Program – Score
20. King Candy – Score
21. Broken-Karted Score
22. Out of the Penthouse, Off to the Race – Score
23. Sugar Rush Showdown – Score
24. You’re My Hero – Score
25. Arcade Finale – Score
Categories: Movies, Music Tags: Adam Young, AKB8, Cinema, Films, Movie News, Movies, Noisa, Owl City, Ralph, Skrillex, Soundtracks, Wreck-it Ralph, Wreckit Ralph
‘Wreck-It Ralph’ Soundtrack to Feature Music by Skrillex, AKB48, Owl City and More
The story of an arcade-game bad guy who embarks on a quest to prove he’s really a good guy, Wreck-It Ralph journeys through wildly diverse arcade-game worlds, including the ’80s-era, 8-bit video-game world of Fix-It Felix, Jr., the ultra-modern first-person shooter game Hero’s Duty and the candy-coated cart-racing game Sugar Rush. Helping to differentiate these worlds from one another are unique cinematography, animation, effects and music. ‘Music is another way to set the stage and make these worlds completely different,’ said producer Clark Spencer.
But not just any music. Filmmakers tapped diverse and unexpected artists to help tell the story. Composer Henry Jackman created the film’s score, which is complemented by original songs and music from Skrillex, AKB48, Owl City and Buckner & Garcia. Directed by Rich Moore, produced by Spencer and featuring the voices of John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer and Jane Lynch, Wreck-It Ralph crashes into theatres on Nov. 2, 2012. The film’s soundtrack from Walt Disney Records will be available Oct. 30, 2012 and is now available for pre-order from Amazon.
‘When it came to the music of Wreck-It Ralph,’ said Moore, ‘we wanted to work with some really talented artists and I love that they aren’t necessarily the people audiences expect to hear in a Disney animated movie. But when they hear the music and how it supports the story and drives the emotion, they’ll say, “This is perfect.”‘
Moore said he took his lead from the original director of animated movies. ‘Walt Disney was a pioneer when it came to music. What sounds like classics to us now — Ukulele Ike in Pinocchio, Peggy Lee in Lady and the Tramp — were very unexpected choices.’
THE SCORE
Classically trained composer Henry Jackman (Winnie the Pooh, X-Men: First Class) was called on to write the score for Wreck-It Ralph, helping to shape the diverse worlds with music. Jackman researched arcade games and incorporated their classic sounds into the score, bringing the arcade and its individual games to life. ‘The music transports you,’ said Moore. ‘It channels each era perfectly. [Henry Jackman] is fantastic.’
According to Jackman, the score was driven by the story, which allowed him to tap his classical roots, too. ‘When something emotional is developing, it actually opens the door to the orchestral score without it feeling imposed,’ he said.
ORIGINAL SONGS
Ralph’s quest leads him to the intense, cy-bug-infested world of Hero’s Duty, where he hopes to land a medal. Underscoring the chaos and excitement of the first-person shooter game, GRAMMY®-winning artist Skrillex wrote the game-play music, ‘Bug Hunt,’ hand-picking Netherlands’ producers/DJs/videogame soundtrack composers Noisia to remix the track for the album. “The mood of that game world is high-energy and futuristic. I make music with many different colors of the emotional spectrum–this reflects a more aggressive side of my music.”
Japan’s pop phenomenon AKB48 accompanies Ralph to the land of sweets with the aptly named theme song ‘Sugar Rush.’ ‘We’ve always thought of Sugar Rush — with its nod to anime — as a game that may have originated in Japan,’ said Spencer. ‘So we went to Japan and got the hottest J-pop group to perform the song that really sets the tone for this ’90s-era cart-racing game: young and hip.’
Owl City (‘Fireflies,’ ‘Good Time’) provides an upbeat and story-driven cap to the film with ‘When Can I See You Again?’ According to singer/songwriter/instrumentalist Adam Young, the song offers a bit of an emotional tug-of-war. ‘It’s a very bouncy, happy, uplifting song, but there’s a bittersweet part of it, leaving a key relationship in the film open-ended.’
Also contributing to the end credits are Buckner & Garcia, the team behind the 1982 Top-10 hit ‘Pac-Man Fever.’ Jerry Buckner of Buckner & Garcia co-produced the song ‘Wreck-It, Wreck-It Ralph’ with hit songwriter/producer Jamie Houston (Steven Tyler, Macy Gray). ‘It was great to be invited to contribute a song to the movie and soundtrack,’ said Buckner. ‘The song has an ’80s pop flavor with a contemporary twist — we’re really happy with how it turned out.’


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